Mnet on demand trial

rickswinley

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I received a phone call yesterday from a telkomonopoly employee offering me a free trial of mnet on demand. They give you access to the service for six months and also give you 2gigs a month for your trouble. Interesting? Hmmm, dunno if I trust this. Actually getting something good from them?
 
  • Get ready to sign about 10000 pages of non-disclosure.
  • Then, skip ahead 6 months, and see how they claim in the press "how satisfied you were" - even though you were never asked.
  • Feel the burn as the non-disclosure prevents you from saying anything to the contrary...
 
lewstherin said:
2 gigs for a whole month of streaming video? Are they mental?
You'll be able to watch one movie and that will be it for the month...lol capped pay per view :)

Actually 2GB will be plenty - their is so much cr@p on mnet anyway, that there is never anything worth watching. ;) :D
 
lewstherin said:
2 gigs for a whole month of streaming video? Are they mental?
You'll be able to watch one movie and that will be it for the month...lol capped pay per view :)
I think the 2gb is just added to your adsl data cap.
 
What bit rate is it streamed at? Is it even going to be worth watching? If I can't run it at a high res, full screened on my 19inch I don't think I am interested. Watching 4 oversized pixels that is supposed to be a guys head just won't be fun.
 
2 gigs, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
What does one do with all that bandwitdh, bugger Telkom.

My kids will be left out of my will if they ever use any Telkom product.
 
rickswinley said:
I received a phone call yesterday from a telkomonopoly employee offering me a free trial of mnet on demand. They give you access to the service for six months and also give you 2gigs a month for your trouble. Interesting? Hmmm, dunno if I trust this. Actually getting something good from them?
Hi Rickswinley

Thanks a bunch for letting us know. Please keep us informed about any future developments and the performance of the system.

Regards,

RPM
 
rickswinley said:
I received a phone call yesterday from a telkomonopoly employee offering me a free trial of mnet on demand. They give you access to the service for six months and also give you 2gigs a month for your trouble. Interesting? Hmmm, dunno if I trust this. Actually getting something good from them?
I also "had" this opportunity 4 months ago.

After I signed those papers and a month of waiting (not even a peep), they eventually called me up for a "meeting" and they said they'll install it within a month. 1 month later, I phoned them to ask if they were ever going to install this thing and it took them a week later before they phoned to say on "friday" a technician will call me to come install. He never phoned or pitched. So more weeks go by and eventually I decided to cancel my ADSL to end this torture (I thought I'll keep it until after the "free" testing). Then I get another phone call from a lady asking when I would like it to be installed ... I told her she can take her "package" and shove it...
 
2GB ... not worth the hassle... especially for crappy mnet ....
I wonder if dstv will catch on to this .... its a lot easier for them to offer an on demand service( I would think)
 
James said:
What bit rate is it streamed at? Is it even going to be worth watching? If I can't run it at a high res, full screened on my 19inch I don't think I am interested. Watching 4 oversized pixels that is supposed to be a guys head just won't be fun.
It gets routed to a box which plugs into your TV (like a DSTV decoder) - you can't watch it on your PC unless you have a TV Card or Video In. You connection gets an upgrade to 4mb+your ADSL speed (mine was 4.5mb line = 4mb+512kb) and gets split. You'll pay per movie and you can re-play that movie for up to 24hours (not per usage). ADSL cap is "unaffected".
 
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lucifir said:
2GB ... not worth the hassle... especially for crappy mnet ....
I wonder if dstv will catch on to this .... its a lot easier for them to offer an on demand service( I would think)
Multichoice = Mnet + DSTV.
 
hrm well sign up, watch one thing and the rest of the time get the other what 1 or 1.5 gigs for web use :p
 
Thanks to Telkom we will see TV via broadband monopolised as well. Clever move on MultiChoice's behalf though to get into bed with the devil...

I bet you they will offer this service at a premium in SA! Knowing how much bandwidth this require they will suck up hundreds of gigs for IPtv that would in per gig terms come to thousands of Rands were you to use the same ammount of bandwidth just for surfing...

:mad:

This to me shows us exactly how much this country is being RAPED by Telkom!

Telkom SUCKS!!!!
 
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antowan said:
Thanks to Telkom we will see TV via broadband monopolised as well. Clever move on MultiChoice's behalf though to get into bed with the devil...

I can understand it, if multichoice did not go with Telkom they would simply fall behind the rest of the world as there is no one else at present to work with.
 
Off topic, love your sig LaRoosta... especially the idiot link....hahahahaha at least their is still somethings to laugh at.
 
Cujo said:
Off topic, love your sig LaRoosta... especially the idiot link....hahahahaha at least their is still somethings to laugh at.
OT: Do a search for "incompetent idiot" on google. :D
 
Actually, I think it was Multichoice that forced Telkom to provide this for them, they are paying Telkom to upgrade parts of their network, for this project. But I didn't tell you.
 
This is the document you get from them (Part 1):

1. What is Local M-Net On Demand?
Local M-Net On Demand is a pilot study that explores the possibility of broadband as a new medium for delivering video content in South Africa. This means that you can potentially get the most popular local news, sports and entertainment directly to your PC – wherever you are, whenever you want.

Telkom and M-Net have joined forces to create a new product that will give South Africans another way of viewing their favourite TV shows and selected major sporting events.

2. How do I sign-up and how much does it cost?
M-Net On Demand is currently not open to the public. It is operational as a trial only and available to a closed group of test users. There will be no subscription fee charged for the MNET on Demand content during the trial period.

Activation process will work as follows:
 Telkom telemarketing division will contact you to obtain your consent to be part of the trial.
 Your details and preferred email address will be forwarded to MNET.
 MNET will send a username and password to your preferred email address with details regarding the web address.
 Use the allocated username and password to access the MNET on Demand website.
3. How long is the trial?
The trial will be running for a maximum period of six months. During this time your user name and password that MNET allocates to you, will provide you access to the MNET on Demand website. The username and password will be deactivated after the trial period.

4. What content is available?
You can watch shows from M-Net, kykNET, SuperSport and Movie Magic. To view the latest programming line-up visit the site.

4.1 How often is the content updated?
Daily shows such as Egoli are updated within 24 hours. You will be able to see the latest episode of Egoli within 24 hours of being broadcast on M-Net.

Weekly shows are updated weekly, but due to an intricate production process, there is a slight delay. Generally you could expect a show to be available between 24-48 hours after it is broadcast. For example, Boots & All is broadcast on a Thursday evening. This show will be available live on M-Net On Demand, first thing on Saturday morning.

We always strive to have content available as soon as possible. Although rarely, it can occur that a show is not available with the normal broadcast times. This would occur if we experience technical difficulty or cannot get hold of tape-based content. We want to assure you that we always strive to have the quickest turnaround time, and that you will not miss an episode. Even if it is late, it will still be available. We will not skip a show or any episode of a series.

4.2 Are there parental controls?
Unfortunately this service does not have Parental Control mechanisms such as found in M-Net decoders. The viewing material for M-Net On Demand will be classified and identified by the symbols as listed below when restriction or parental guidance is advised.

PG - This programme has no age restriction, but parental guidance is advised for younger viewers.

PG13 - This programme has no age restriction, but parental guidance is advised for viewers younger than 13.

13/16/18 - This programme is rated 13/16/18 and contains scenes of nudity, sex, strong language or violence. Viewer discretion is advised.

R18 - This programme is restricted to viewers older than 18 and could contain scenes of extreme violence, strong language, sex or nudity. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.


5. What do I need?
To best view video content you will need:

• Telkom ADSL broadband Internet connection.
• ISP subscription
• Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
• Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
• Screen size 800x600 or more.
• Media Player 9.0 or higher.


6. When will the trial commence?
The trial is scheduled to go live in August 2005.


7. Contact us
7.1 How do I contact you? ([email protected])
You can contact us by sending e-mail to [email protected]. You can also go to the website: www.mnetondemand.co.za

7.2 How do I make a suggestion?

If you want to make any suggestions regarding the content or the service, please fill in our feedback form. http://www.mnetondemand.co.za/feedback.asp

7.3 Can I tell my friends?
If you have friends or family abroad this service is also live and available to all South African expatriates. They can get access to all the video content through www.kuduclub.com. Please refer them to this website for more information.


8. Having problems signing in?

The MNET on Demand trial service will require you to submit the following sets of usernames and passwords before you will be able to access the website address www.mnetondemand.co.za


• Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) username and password (The usernames and password you normally use to access the Internet).
• MNET on Demand username and password. (This is the user name and password that you will receive from us via email. You will require this to access the MNET on demand website indicated above).
• Free of charge, additional 2 Gig Account from TelkomInternet, username and password.

The MNET on demand service will contribute to the 3 Gig cap limit you have on your Internet account. We therefore thought it wise to allocate an additional 2 Gig account per month, to all our trial users to encourage you to try out the service. Each month you will receive 2 gigs of space for trying out the MNET on Demand content, without any cost to you. This account will automatically expire when the trial comes to an end.

Please note that the 2 Gig account will not have email capabilities, only surfing capabilities.

We thus recommend that you rather utilise the Telkom Internet 2 Gig account username and password to access the MNET on demand website during the trial period, and not your normal ISP account. Do realise that you could be without email capabilities when you reached your 3 Gig cap limit on your normal ISP account. The Free of charge 2 Gig Account from Telkom will not give you email capabilities, only surfing capabilities.



8.1 What if I can't remember my M-Net password?
Please email [email protected].

8.2 What if I can’t remember my ISP password?

Please contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for assistance.

8.3 What if I can’t remember my Telkom Internet 2 Gig Account username and password?

Please contact Telkom Internet at 08600 08 700 for assistance.
 
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